Kids' Kai Trail Showcases Food Resilience in Te Puke
Te Puke hosts Kids' Kai Trail on April 5, an educational event focused on food resilience, organized by local community groups and featuring hands-on activ
Chris Bishop defends the new Ministry for Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport, launching on 1 July 2026.
Te Puke hosts Kids' Kai Trail on April 5, an educational event focused on food resilience, organized by local community groups and featuring hands-on activ
Katikati Toy Library has launched Minikidi, a new weekly play programme for preschoolers and babies, backed by $14,000 of brand-new equipment.
Katikati's Jazz Street Party returns on 28 March 2026 with live music, food trucks, circus acts and family fun along Main St as part of Tauranga's jazz fes
Katikati Volunteer Fire Brigade is hosting a family open day on 29 March to recruit new volunteers and show the community what firefighting involves.
The Katikati A&P Show Committee has been recognised with an award for successfully delivering a historic 100th show that united the town and surrounding co
At 90, Murray Tom volunteers with Katikati Community Patrol, patrols nights and restores vintage cars — and shows no signs of slowing down.
New Zealand's food and fibre exports are set to hit a record $64.3 billion, driven by strong demand for dairy, meat, and kiwifruit.
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Chris Bishop defends the new Ministry for Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport, launching on 1 July 2026.
Experts warn of declining maths skills under the new curriculum, with significant gaps among primary students.
Azuki Bean, the cat from Wellington, is stealing hearts online with his adventurous spirit and antics.
Horowhenua College is under scrutiny as a teacher faces allegations of inappropriate behaviour, with details under investigation.